The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 стор. |
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... lips rich , Get money on them ! " Ah , poor thoughtless fool , He listened to their counsels ! - Feasts and gifts , And needy friends , again have made him bare ! " Cut down thy woods ! " said they . He cut them down ; And then his ...
... lips rich , Get money on them ! " Ah , poor thoughtless fool , He listened to their counsels ! - Feasts and gifts , And needy friends , again have made him bare ! " Cut down thy woods ! " said they . He cut them down ; And then his ...
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... lips , And ye will drink —ay , drink , and find it poison ; For in the train of civilization comes Sure ill , and but remote , uncertain good ! Strange is it , that my singular destiny , Under the guide of that mysterious man , Has led ...
... lips , And ye will drink —ay , drink , and find it poison ; For in the train of civilization comes Sure ill , and but remote , uncertain good ! Strange is it , that my singular destiny , Under the guide of that mysterious man , Has led ...
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... lips He lay , as one whose life Meeteth with death , yet waiteth still The last conflicting strife . Beside him knelt she on the turf , And spoke in accents low Words of strong love , which like new life Seemed through the frame to go ...
... lips He lay , as one whose life Meeteth with death , yet waiteth still The last conflicting strife . Beside him knelt she on the turf , And spoke in accents low Words of strong love , which like new life Seemed through the frame to go ...
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... lips were apart ; Within my soul I felt his joy ; His wonder in my heart . And as we tokened him to come , His little boat he neared , And smiled at all our friendly words , Nor seemed the least afeared . " Come hither a - board ! " the ...
... lips were apart ; Within my soul I felt his joy ; His wonder in my heart . And as we tokened him to come , His little boat he neared , And smiled at all our friendly words , Nor seemed the least afeared . " Come hither a - board ! " the ...
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... lips , Thou who hast done with earth ! " THE TEMPLE OF JUGGERNAUT . This is the most celebrated and sacred temple in Hindostan , and was built about the year 1198 , by Rajah Anonda Bheem Deb , at a cost of 500,000 pounds sterling . The ...
... lips , Thou who hast done with earth ! " THE TEMPLE OF JUGGERNAUT . This is the most celebrated and sacred temple in Hindostan , and was built about the year 1198 , by Rajah Anonda Bheem Deb , at a cost of 500,000 pounds sterling . The ...
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